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![]() Sounds like I'd do better to just run it inside the sump. I was just thinking to reduce heat in the tank, but I don't anticipate problems with heat anyway.
Is there a more reliable pump for the money? If the Mags aren't totally reliable then I'd rather spend half as much for a powerhead--I only need 2-300GPH at 2' head. Thanks, Nevin |
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![]() main reason I am removing my Mag from sump is heat. I have 3 pumps in the water. 2 n sump, 1 in overflow and the heater barely works. Acctually wants to overshoot when I turn the T5's on. Plus, its just that much more volume it takes up
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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The simplest option is perhaps running something like a Quietone internally. Mags are notrious for running extremely hot. |
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![]() I was just looking at the Quietone 1200. Anyone know where to buy and how much in the Vancouver area? Maybe King Ed?
Thanks, Nevin |
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![]() I've got a Mag3 (external) on my Ca reactor. Brand new right from the box it weeped slightly from the housing. A very thin smear of silicone on the o-ring cured it.
As for temperature, mine runs 24/7 and I just put my hand on it. Could say warm, it definitely wasn't hot. Do you have some concerns with your system for temperature? For having external vs internal, way easier and neater plumbing wise just to place in the sump (if heats not a issue). That way also you're not having to worry about priming, airlocks etc. Last edited by mark; 05-02-2008 at 07:10 PM. Reason: seen head amount |
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